Texas Tribune Harvey symposium postponed due to inclement weather

Residents from Bayside to Port Aransas have found themselves in shelters, hotels and camps since the storm.
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The Rev. John Tran Nguyen looks around the heavily damaged St. Peter Catholic Church. The Rockport church was damaged during Hurricane Harvey. This week the church began holding services outside and is working to find a temporary location to have services until it can be rebuilt.(Photo: Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times)Buy Photo

Editor's note: Due to inclement weather, the event has been postponed. A new date has not been set.

Hundreds of stories have been written about the preparation, devastation and continuing recovery in the four months since Hurricane Harvey hit Aransas County's shore.

The Texas Tribune, in partnership with the Corpus Christi Caller-Times, will continue the conversation of the Gulf Coast's comeback during "Rebuilding After Hurricane Harvey: A Texas Tribune Symposium" Jan. 17.

The original symposium was scheduled for Dec. 8 but was postponed due to inclement weather.

The event will focus on a number of topics, including how the storm could impact the state budget and the next legislative session. There will be talks on the storm's continuing effect on the business climate and economic development throughout South and Southeast Texas.

Harvey made landfall in Aransas County Aug. 24, 2017 as a Category 4 hurricane with winds recorded faster than 130 mph.